Phoenix (Ariz.) Desert Vista prospect Devon Kennard can now be considered the best prospect to ever come out of the state of Arizona. Kennard, who entered the Rivals.com 2009 prospect list at No. 8 last year, moved up to the No. 5 spot after a stellar junior season and rave reviews from coaches,...[details]

The Good: One of the premier prospects at this position. He has excellent receiving skills with the hands, speed and run-after-the-catch ability to become a major addition to a pro offense. He has wide receiver skills in a tight end's body and could be an immediate impact performer in the NFL. His ability as a red zone receiver has barely been touched. His combination of size, speed and natural receiving skills gives an offense a well-developed target. As a blocker, he moves his feet well, gets good extension with his arms and stays after the defender.

The Bad: He may be a one-dimensional player early in his career, but with some strength improvement and consistency as a blocker he could be a complete player in a short time. He is basically a wall-off blocker who could use more strength in his lower body to help get more movement. Ran a 4.87 40-yard dash at the Combine.

Outlook: He is similar to former first-round pick Heath Miller (no relation) in size, speed, athleticism and big play ability. Can contribute as a rookie and has the versatility to be a H-back. Would be a fine fit for the Saints, Bears or Bucs. A top-30 prospect on my board, but could slide to the second round.

This is special to Rivals.com from Frank Coyle. Coyle has written about the NFL Draft in his newsletter for more than...[Complete Bio]